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Symphoria

Symphoria

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What if the story you’re reading isn’t the same one that was published yesterday? Symphoria investigates hundreds of articles, filings, and public records in minutes. Ask a question and it tracks what was said, when it changed, and where narratives diverge—across jurisdictions and languages. Every claim is mapped to its source and timestamp in a structured knowledge graph. Built for due diligence, intelligence work, and high-stakes research. 250 free credits on signup.
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Alisher Sultansikhov
Hey it's Alisher, Two weeks ago the DOJ released 3.5 million pages of Epstein files. Sixteen files disappeared from the site overnight. Victim names were published unredacted. Perpetrator names were blacked out. Last month, DHS admitted to manipulating Google timestamps on old ICE press releases to make them appear current — manufacturing the appearance of enforcement that hadn't happened. This is the environment we all live in now. Not a world where information is scarce — a world where the record itself is unreliable. This is why we built Symphoria. It is what you use when you need to know what was actually said, and when it changed. You give it a question and it investigates across jurisdictions, languages, and public records — then maps everything it finds into a knowledge graph where every claim carries its source, its timestamp, and its contradictions. We built it for investigators and analysts doing cross-border due diligence — that's the business. But the underlying question is the same whether you're a PE firm examining a $200M acquisition or a citizen or journalist trying to figure out who is really making money behind ICE? How does ICE uses Intergovernmental Service Agreements (IGSAs) to bypass gov't procurement laws, and how does IGSAs allow local government to contract with private prison companies to receive kick-back funds? How did private prison companies like Together, CoreCivic, GEO Group and their PACs, subsidiaries and CEO donated $2,779,000 to Trump's campaign? How did both CoreCivic and GEO's stocks have risen exponentially (by 56 and 73%, respectively) since the election, with a 3% bump after the budget bill passed? How come democratic Reps. Sanford Bishop (D-Georgia) and Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) each received a total of $21,000 in donations from private prison companies—more than any other sitting member of Congress in the past year? And since so much money is being poured in these private facilities how come of the 38 people who died while in ICE custody from 2025 through February 1, 2026, 71 percent were held in for-profit facilities? All from a 20 minute query into the topic shared in Symphoria: https://app.symphoria.ai/share/a... Free to try — 250 credits on signup. That's enough to run a real investigation, not a demo. Try it on something you care about. A company you don't trust. A story that doesn't add up. A deal where the numbers felt wrong. What would you investigate?